
Chinese President Hu Jintao makes a speech on the current
situation and raises overall requirements and tasks on quake relief, post-quake
reconstruction, economic and social development and preparation for the Olympic
Games in the meeting June 13, 2008.
BEIJING, June 13 (Xinhua) -- Chinese leaders on Friday urged the nation to
make all-out efforts in meeting the various tasks, including quake relief,
post-quake reconstruction, economic and social development and preparation for
the upcoming Olympics.
All the nine members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of
the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, provincial chiefs and
heads of departments of central authorities attended a meeting Friday in Beijing
as "quite a few new complicated elements emerge in the international and
domestic situations" and work of the CPC and the state faces "quite a few new
severe challenges".
President Hu Jintao made a speech on the current situation and raised
overall requirements and tasks on quake relief, post-quake reconstruction,
economic and social development and preparation for the Olympic Games.

Chinese top legislator Wu Bangguo presides over the meeting
June 13, 2008.
Premier Wen Jiabao made a briefing on quake relief in the past period and
current economic situation and made specific arrangements about providing
one-on-one support to quake-hit areas and maintaining sound momentum of economic
development.
According to the meeting, the 8.0-magnitude quake that hit Sichuan Province
on May 12 was the most destructive quake, a quake that affected the widest area
and a quake that posed the most difficultly for quake relief since the New China
was founded in 1949.
However, with concerted efforts from various sectors of society as well as
international aid, major achievements have been made in quake relief as many
people were saved, basic livelihood of the survivors' were cared for and social
order remained stable in general.

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao makes a speech in the meeting June 13,
2008.
The meeting pointed out that the quake relief situation was still severe
and tasks still heavy.
Major effort should be put into treating the injured, re-settling the
survivors, preventing epidemics and secondary disasters and rehabilitating the
infrastructure.
Meanwhile, reconstruction should be started as soon as possible.
One province should be designated to help rebuild one hard-hit county, and
the central government would also earmark special funds for reconstruction
Departments of the central authorities are also ordered to give their
support to the work.
The meeting also called on officials and people in quake areas to help each
other and rebuild their lives with their own hands.
According to the meeting, the reconstruction should follow scientific
programming and be done step by step.
According to the meeting, 19 provinces and municipalities including
Guangdong and Shanghai would help 18 hard-hit counties in Sichuan and affected
regions in Gansu and Shaanxi provinces.
The meeting urged systemic research into the quake and quake relief work to
enhance China's disaster prevention capacity and improve its emergency response
mechanisms, to better protect the lives and property of the people.
Despite the various challenges, China still strives to comprehensively
fulfill the various economic and social development tasks through continuing to
strengthen and improve macro controls, pushing forward economic restructuring
and shift of development mode, and increasing support to structure adjustment,
ensuring people's livelihood, and post-quake reconstruction, according to the
meeting.
"Development is the foremost task of the Party in governing the country, as
shown by experience," said the meeting.
It said the economy has enjoyed fast and steady growth since the beginning
of the year.
"The massive quake disaster and unfavorable global economic elements have
not changed the fundamentals of the national economy, which is still heading in
the desired direction of the country's macro controls."
However, it acknowledged that economic and social development is challenged
by a complicated situation, with more uncertainties brewing.
It urged the introduction of more foresight, relevance and flexibility into
macro controls. "Macro control measures need to be carried out with proper
emphasis, rhythm and vigor."
Prudent fiscal policy should play a bigger role in structure adjustment,
providing guarantee to people's livelihood and post-quake reconstruction, the
meeting said.
It requires employing both economic levers, which would serve as the major
tool, and legal and necessary administrative measures to cap prices that are
rising too fast.
The meeting urged increasing production and improving reserves of daily
necessities like grain, edible oils and meat, and other commodities in short
supply.
It also asked for intensified supervision over prices and market order.
It urged ensuring grain supplies and providing more preferential policies
and more investment in agriculture.
The meeting vowed to advance economic restructuring with measures such as
speeding up the industrial structure upgrading, promoting energy-saving
campaigns, optimizing investment structure, and stabilizing and improving
foreign trade policy.
It said the country would strengthen financial supervision to ward off
financial risks. It would promote the healthy development of the capital market
and maintain a stable real estate market.
The country would continue with its reforms in key sectors and would deepen
its opening up policy, the meeting said.
It also urged cutting running costs of administrative organs and diverting
more resources to post-quake reconstruction, addressing people's difficulties
and national economic and social development.
The meeting urged the nation to do a good job in hosting the Olympics.
"No matter what difficulties and challenges we face, we should conform to
the aspirations of the people of all ethnic groups and fulfill our promise to
the world to host a good Beijing Olympics," said the meeting.
With less than two months before the Games open in August, "we should work
even harder and be more meticulous in the preparatory work to ensure that the
Games are distinctive and of a high standard," said the meeting.
The meeting urged more efforts in quake relief and resettling of survivors
to create a favorable atmosphere for the Games.
Meanwhile, athletes should step up their training to achieve good results,
and a friendly and hospitable trend should be fostered in society, the meeting
said.
It also urged tight security work during the games.
The meeting urged increasing efforts to guarantee and improve people's
livelihood.
According to the meeting, emphasis should be put on promoting employment,
ensuring minimum living standards for people in difficulty, helping students
from quake-affected regions to go back to classrooms, epidemic prevention in
quake regions, ensuring temporary housing for people in quake regions and
helping them to rebuild their homes as soon as possible, and providing housing
for low-income urban families.
It asked local governments to maintain stable social order and improve
capability to address conflicts and disputes. It said they should take steps to
sooth the emotions of quake survivors and encourage them to devote themselves
into the reconstruction work.
It urged doing a good job in maintaining social stability in Tibet and
other areas inhabited by Tibetan people.
It asked leading cadres of various levels to go deep into the grass-roots,
the masses and the front line to find and address sticking contradictions and
problems timely.
It called for spreading the great spirit in quake relief and channel it to
drive efforts to build the country, host the Olympics, and promote social
harmony.
It called on cadres, especially the leading cadres, at various levels to
serve the people wholeheartedly.